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Liz: Hi, I work with Tracy Jordan, and I think he's having a reaction to some of the medication you've put him on.
Dr. Spaceman: I was afraid this might happen. You know, he's on so many different neuroleptics and tricyclics that there's no telling how they'll mix. But, what can you do? Medicine's not a science.

I'm also listed under meth addiction and child psychiatry. So, what can I help you with? I should start by saying that I can't personally help you conceive. Something happened to me while scuba diving.

You have no reflexes, your blood tastes like root beer, and some of your bones appear to have vanished. Now, I've only ever seen this kind of thing on dead people during Operation: Desert Storm. I actually wrote a report on it, but my commander refused to pass it on up to Saddam. Kooky times!

Saul by far because it added a funny element to the show. Season 3 was the best of all seasons BECAUSE of that character. Breaking up the serious tone of the show with "scumbag lawyer comedy" ... but not cheesy because it was believable / directly affected the plot. Genius.

He was actually written in the first season as though he was a figment of JD’s imagination. That way if the show was cancelled they'd have a nice twist at the end. That's why he only starts interacting with other characters in season 2.

The amount of entertaining shit that man does throughout the series is fantastic. I really did like Rory's dad, though. He seemed like an off-shoot of Wilf and I enjoyed how happy he was to just sit in the Tardis and eat lunch.

But let's be fair... no side character ever made us cry as much as Wilf did at the end of the Donna arc.

"OK, right, then, I will. Because you just had to go in there, didn't you? You had to go and get stuck, oh yes! Because that's who you are, Wilfred! You were always this. Waiting for me all this time!"

"Well, exactly, look at you. Not remotely important. But me... I could do so much more! So much more! But this is what I get, my reward. And it's not fair! Oh...lived too long. Wilfred. It's my honour. Better be quick: three, two, one..."

I loved him in the first season and even liked him in the second but seriously his arch in the end of season 3 was terrible. As much as I love community it felt like it became a caricature of itself.

In the first season Chang was a Spanish teacher who was weird and liked to abuse his power.

By the end of season 3 he had an army of kids and had an evil plot to make himself dictator of a community college. I think I would have liked him if they stopped making him the focus of so many episodes and just had in do is little bits every now and then, similar to Duncan.